You have a player in a star fox themed game. They've been wolfy and leading the village down a path of destruction. Moments before dying they hardclaim James McCloud, father of Fox McCloud.No, why?
They say over and over, all caps.and bolded, "hardclaim James McCloud." They say it over and over until people start believing it.
So, is it worth reading James based on his claim, or based on his body of play? In this example the answer is obvious, right?
I haven't seen the archytpical turnabout from the waldo slot. I haven't seen the nose-upturned confidence I would associate with that kind of play.
Basically none of the boxes are being checked. So I have no reason to village read the slot.